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Russians Ride AfricaBikes...Ya, They Do

The Kona AfricaBike is all the buzz in Russia, and mainly the capital of Moscow. Recently featured in the trendy publication Where Moscow as one of the "hot" (still waiting for the Russian translation) new rides for city folk, the versatile AfricaBike is hitting the spotlight as somewhat of a trend setter nowadays. Wheres_moscow

A monthly, full-color, glossy, illustrated guide to culture and entertainment in Moscow (in Russian and English), the mag is part of a 70-year-old international network of Where Magazines distributed in 43 major cities in the United States, Canada, Europe and Asia.

Paris is next.   

What Can You Do With 30 Bucks?

Nowadays, $30 is like a dollar. Which begs the question, what can you do with 120 quarters? You could: buy lunch with an x-large drink, buy a pitcher of margaritas and chips at your favorite Mexican restaurant, get your kid's haircuts, fill your car halfway with gas, buy tickets for two to the movies and maybe have enough to splurge on Milk Duds and a small popcorn, play one hand of blackjack in Vegas, buy a descent bottle of wine, get your Africa01_organic_africa_t_large clothes dry cleaned...

...Or buy a t-shirt. But not just any t-shirt, an AfricaBike t-shirt. Made from 100-percent organic cotton and environmentally-friendly dyes, the new men's and women's AfricaBike t-shirt is $30 worth investing. Not only will it add some style to your wardrobe, but all proceeds from the sales of AfricaBike tee's will go directly to the BikeTown program which assists African healthcare workers treat HIV/AIDS patients.

So next time you wonder where your last $30 went, think about the shirt you're wearing and the people in Africa.

Buy a tee today here: http://content.konaworld.com/webstore/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display&Product_ID=262    

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